Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-29 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 00:16:44 +0200, Davide Mancusi wrote:

[...]

  I can open the keyboard configuration dialog directly by running:
  
  kcmshell4 keyboard
  
  What happens when you try this?
 
   Nothing happens. The keyboard configuration module is provided
 by /usr/lib/kde4/kcm_keyboard.so, from package kdebase-workspace-bin.
 The file exists, the package is correctly installed and debsums does
 not complain; still...
 
 dav...@macco:~$ kcmshell4 --list | grep keyboard
 keyboard_layout- Mappatura della tastiera
 
 The keyboard module is not listed among the possible choices. I have
 also checked with ldd /usr/lib/kde4/kcm_keyboard.so that all linked
 libraries are available. What could I do next?

http://bugs.debian.org/524506

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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-29 Thread Davide Mancusi
   I can open the keyboard configuration dialog directly by running:
   
   kcmshell4 keyboard
   
   What happens when you try this?
  
  Nothing happens. The keyboard configuration module is
  provided by /usr/lib/kde4/kcm_keyboard.so, from package
  kdebase-workspace-bin. The file exists, the package is correctly
  installed and debsums does not complain; still...
  
  dav...@macco:~$ kcmshell4 --list | grep keyboard
  keyboard_layout- Mappatura della tastiera
  
  The keyboard module is not listed among the possible choices. I
  have also checked with ldd /usr/lib/kde4/kcm_keyboard.so that all
  linked libraries are available. What could I do next?
 
 http://bugs.debian.org/524506
 

Thanks Florian, I will wait for 4.2.3.

Cheers,
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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-28 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 00:40:32 +0200, Davide Mancusi wrote:
 Earlier, Florian Kulzer wrote:

[...]

  Strace suggests that the mouse and keyboard settings are saved in
  ~/.kde/share/config/kcminputrc on my system. Do you have anything in
  this file? My keyboard section in there looks like this:
  
 [snip]
 
   The file exists, but there's no Keyboard section in it.

I would be tempted to add the section to the file just to see if that
changes anything.

[...]

 dav...@macco:~$ dpkg -l kdelibs\* kdebase-workspace\* systemsettings | awk 
 '/^i/{print$1,$2,$3}'

[ snip: I have the same packages in the same versions, so that does not
provide any further clues. ]

   The 3.5.10 packages are there to satisfy dependencies of
 isolated KDE3 programs.

I can open the keyboard configuration dialog directly by running:

kcmshell4 keyboard

What happens when you try this?

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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-28 Thread Davide Mancusi
Florian,

Thanks for your time.

   Strace suggests that the mouse and keyboard settings are saved in
   ~/.kde/share/config/kcminputrc on my system. Do you have anything
   in this file? My keyboard section in there looks like this:
   
  [snip]
  
  The file exists, but there's no Keyboard section in it.
 
 I would be tempted to add the section to the file just to see if that
 changes anything.

Will do, but the next point is more interesting.

 I can open the keyboard configuration dialog directly by running:
 
 kcmshell4 keyboard
 
 What happens when you try this?

Nothing happens. The keyboard configuration module is provided
by /usr/lib/kde4/kcm_keyboard.so, from package kdebase-workspace-bin.
The file exists, the package is correctly installed and debsums does
not complain; still...

dav...@macco:~$ kcmshell4 --list | grep keyboard
keyboard_layout- Mappatura della tastiera

The keyboard module is not listed among the possible choices. I have
also checked with ldd /usr/lib/kde4/kcm_keyboard.so that all linked
libraries are available. What could I do next?

Cheers,
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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-27 Thread Davide Mancusi
  But the keyboard repeat rate is not set by Xkb, as far
  as I'm aware.
 
 Right. As far as I can tell it's set in the WM/DE (for Xfce: Menu - 
 Settings - Keyboard: Behaviour tab).

...but KDE4.2 doesn't have it. Grrr.

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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-27 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 20:05:20 +0200, Davide Mancusi wrote:
 But the keyboard repeat rate is not set by Xkb, as far
   as I'm aware.
  
  Right. As far as I can tell it's set in the WM/DE (for Xfce: Menu - 
  Settings - Keyboard: Behaviour tab).
 
   ...but KDE4.2 doesn't have it. Grrr.

Kickoff Menu  Computer  System Settings  Keyboard  Mouse  Keyboard

should have an Enable keyboard repeat checkbox and two sliders for
adjusting the initial delay and the repetition rate.

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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-27 Thread Davide Mancusi
   Right. As far as I can tell it's set in the WM/DE (for Xfce: Menu
   - Settings - Keyboard: Behaviour tab).
  
  ...but KDE4.2 doesn't have it. Grrr.
 
 Kickoff Menu  Computer  System Settings  Keyboard  Mouse 
 Keyboard
 
 should have an Enable keyboard repeat checkbox and two sliders for
 adjusting the initial delay and the repetition rate.

I've got four tabs (Mouse, Joystick, Standard Keyboard
Shortcuts and Global Keyboard Shortcuts), but no Keyboard tab.
Sounds like a feature.

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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-27 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 22:37:43 +0200, Davide Mancusi wrote:
Right. As far as I can tell it's set in the WM/DE (for Xfce: Menu
- Settings - Keyboard: Behaviour tab).
   
 ...but KDE4.2 doesn't have it. Grrr.
  
  Kickoff Menu  Computer  System Settings  Keyboard  Mouse 
  Keyboard
  
  should have an Enable keyboard repeat checkbox and two sliders for
  adjusting the initial delay and the repetition rate.
 
   I've got four tabs (Mouse, Joystick, Standard Keyboard
 Shortcuts and Global Keyboard Shortcuts), but no Keyboard tab.
 Sounds like a feature.

Definitely. I have the Keyboard tab right on top of the other four
that you list.

Did you already try to start KDE for a fresh user?

Strace suggests that the mouse and keyboard settings are saved in
~/.kde/share/config/kcminputrc on my system. Do you have anything in
this file? My keyboard section in there looks like this:

[Keyboard]
ClickVolume=0
KeyboardRepeating=true
NumLock=2
RepeatDelay=400
RepeatRate=40

Finally, what output do you get from running this:

dpkg -l kdelibs\* kdebase-workspace\* systemsettings | awk '/^i/{print$1,$2,$3}'

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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-27 Thread Davide Mancusi
 Did you already try to start KDE for a fresh user?

Yes, to no avail.

 Strace suggests that the mouse and keyboard settings are saved in
 ~/.kde/share/config/kcminputrc on my system. Do you have anything in
 this file? My keyboard section in there looks like this:
 
[snip]

The file exists, but there's no Keyboard section in it.

 Finally, what output do you get from running this:
 
 dpkg -l kdelibs\* kdebase-workspace\* systemsettings | awk
 '/^i/{print$1,$2,$3}'

dav...@macco:~$ dpkg -l kdelibs\* kdebase-workspace\* systemsettings | awk 
'/^i/{print$1,$2,$3}'
ii kdebase-workspace 4:4.2.2-2
ii kdebase-workspace-bin 4:4.2.2-2
ii kdebase-workspace-data 4:4.2.2-2
ii kdebase-workspace-libs4+5 4:4.2.2-2
ii kdelibs-bin 4:4.2.2-2
ii kdelibs-data 4:3.5.10.dfsg.1-2
ii kdelibs4c2a 4:3.5.10.dfsg.1-2
ii kdelibs5 4:4.2.2-2
ii kdelibs5-data 4:4.2.2-2
ii systemsettings 4:4.2.2-2

The 3.5.10 packages are there to satisfy dependencies of
isolated KDE3 programs.

Davide

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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-26 Thread Davide Mancusi
  I have upgraded X to v1:7.4+1 and now I'm struggling with
  hal to reproduce the same configuration I had before. I managed to
  set up the keyboard layouts and the xkb options, but I can't find
  how to change the keyboard repeat rate. For the moment, I have
  created a policy file in /etc/hal/fdi/policy/ called 12-davide.fdi
  (see below for the content of the file). The
  input.x11_options.AutoRepeat key is my latest unsuccessful
  attempt.
 
 ,[ /etc/default/console-setup ]
 | # The following variables describe your keyboard and can have the
 same | # values as the XkbModel, XkbLayout, XkbVariant and XkbOptions
 options | # in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
 `

But the keyboard repeat rate is not set by Xkb, as far
as I'm aware.

  It would be nice if there were a comprehensive translation
  guide for the xorg.conf -- hal transition.
 
 Here's a start:
 
 http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/InputHotplugGuide

Thanks for the link. I was aware of that document, and that's
how I built my custom .fdi file.

Davide

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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-26 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Sun,26.Apr.09, 21:53:33, Davide Mancusi wrote:
 
   But the keyboard repeat rate is not set by Xkb, as far
 as I'm aware.

Right. As far as I can tell it's set in the WM/DE (for Xfce: Menu - 
Settings - Keyboard: Behaviour tab).

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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-25 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Thu,23.Apr.09, 19:43:37, Davide Mancusi wrote:
 Hi .*,
 
   I have upgraded X to v1:7.4+1 and now I'm struggling with hal
 to reproduce the same configuration I had before. I managed to set up
 the keyboard layouts and the xkb options, but I can't find how to change
 the keyboard repeat rate. For the moment, I have created a policy file
 in /etc/hal/fdi/policy/ called 12-davide.fdi (see below for the content
 of the file). The input.x11_options.AutoRepeat key is my latest
 unsuccessful attempt.

,[ /etc/default/console-setup ]
| # The following variables describe your keyboard and can have the same
| # values as the XkbModel, XkbLayout, XkbVariant and XkbOptions options
| # in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
`

   It would be nice if there were a comprehensive translation
 guide for the xorg.conf -- hal transition.

Here's a start:

http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/InputHotplugGuide

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X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-23 Thread Davide Mancusi
Hi .*,

I have upgraded X to v1:7.4+1 and now I'm struggling with hal
to reproduce the same configuration I had before. I managed to set up
the keyboard layouts and the xkb options, but I can't find how to change
the keyboard repeat rate. For the moment, I have created a policy file
in /etc/hal/fdi/policy/ called 12-davide.fdi (see below for the content
of the file). The input.x11_options.AutoRepeat key is my latest
unsuccessful attempt.

It would be nice if there were a comprehensive translation
guide for the xorg.conf -- hal transition.

Cheers,
Davide

= START =
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1? !-- -*- SGML -*- --
deviceinfo version=0.2
  device
match key=info.capabilities contains=input.keymap
  append key=info.callouts.add type=strlisthal-setup-keymap/append
/match

match key=info.capabilities contains=input.keys
  merge key=input.xkb.rules type=stringbase/merge

  !-- If we're using Linux, we use evdev by default (falling back to
   keyboard otherwise). --
  merge key=input.xkb.model type=stringkeyboard/merge
  match key=/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer:system.kernel.name
 string=Linux
merge key=input.xkb.model type=stringevdev/merge
  /match

  merge key=input.x11_options.AutoRepeat type=string220 50/merge
  merge key=input.xkb.options 
type=stringgrp:shifts_toggle,compose:menu/merge
  merge key=input.xkb.layout type=stringit,se/merge
  merge key=input.xkb.variant type=string /
/match
  /device
  device
match key=info.capabilities contains=input.mouse
merge key=input.x11_options.Emulate3Buttons type=stringyes/merge
/match
  /device
/deviceinfo
= END =

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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-23 Thread Kelly Clowers
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:43, Davide Mancusi are...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi .*,

        I have upgraded X to v1:7.4+1 and now I'm struggling with hal
 to reproduce the same configuration I had before. I managed to set up
 the keyboard layouts and the xkb options, but I can't find how to change
 the keyboard repeat rate. For the moment, I have created a policy file
 in /etc/hal/fdi/policy/ called 12-davide.fdi (see below for the content
 of the file). The input.x11_options.AutoRepeat key is my latest
 unsuccessful attempt.

        It would be nice if there were a comprehensive translation
 guide for the xorg.conf -- hal transition.

 Cheers,
 Davide

 = START =
 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1? !-- -*- SGML -*- --
 deviceinfo version=0.2
  device
    match key=info.capabilities contains=input.keymap
      append key=info.callouts.add type=strlisthal-setup-keymap/append
    /match

    match key=info.capabilities contains=input.keys
      merge key=input.xkb.rules type=stringbase/merge

      !-- If we're using Linux, we use evdev by default (falling back to
           keyboard otherwise). --
      merge key=input.xkb.model type=stringkeyboard/merge
      match key=/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer:system.kernel.name
             string=Linux
        merge key=input.xkb.model type=stringevdev/merge
      /match

      merge key=input.x11_options.AutoRepeat type=string220 50/merge
      merge key=input.xkb.options 
 type=stringgrp:shifts_toggle,compose:menu/merge
      merge key=input.xkb.layout type=stringit,se/merge
      merge key=input.xkb.variant type=string /
    /match
  /device
  device
    match key=info.capabilities contains=input.mouse
        merge key=input.x11_options.Emulate3Buttons 
 type=stringyes/merge
    /match
  /device
 /deviceinfo

Try putting

AUTOREPEAT=220 50

in /etc/default/console-setup

If it works you get the bonus of setting the repeat rate on the TTYs as well.


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Re: X.org Keyboard repeat rate through hal

2009-04-23 Thread Davide Mancusi
         I have upgraded X to v1:7.4+1 and now I'm struggling with hal
  to reproduce the same configuration I had before. I managed to set
  up the keyboard layouts and the xkb options, but I can't find how
  to change the keyboard repeat rate. For the moment, I have created
  a policy file in /etc/hal/fdi/policy/ called 12-davide.fdi (see
  below for the content of the file). The
  input.x11_options.AutoRepeat key is my latest unsuccessful
  attempt.
 
 Try putting
 
 AUTOREPEAT=220 50
 
 in /etc/default/console-setup
 

Nope, it doesn't help... but maybe I should focus on the
console first.

Thanks anyway,
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Keyboard repeat rate

2002-12-15 Thread aiToR
Muy buenas a todos.

Acudo a la lista porque ya no sé por donde mirar.

Resulta que tengo un Dell Inspiron 8200 que me está dando problemas con la
velocidad de repetición del teclado. Cuando arranco la máquina la
velocidad es la correcta (repeat rate de 30, delay de 250), pero en cuanto
entro en las X se fastidia el invento y baja a una tasa de 10. 

La opción Autorepeat en el XFConfig-4 no cambia nada. Hasta ahora lo
resolvía ejecutando kbdrate en el .xinitrc, pero ahora, de golpe, me da un
error de ioctl y ya no la cambia. Tengo que hacerlo manualmente. Tengo el
mismo error cada vez que suspendo el equipo y lo arranco de nuevo, por
mucho que trate de hacer que apmd_proxy ejecute un comando tras el resume
pasa olimpicamente de mí.

Ya no sé donde mirar ni que hacer, y la solución de estar ejecutando
constamente kbdrate no me parece demasiado elegante. ¿Sabe alguien de
alguna solución? ¿Un fichero de configuración? ¿Un daemon que se encargue
de eso?

Gracias por anticipado.

aiToR



X4.0.2 and keyboard repeat rate

2000-12-24 Thread Rob Hudson
I had this line in my X3.3.6 XF86Config file, but it doesn't seem to
have an effect with X4.0.2.

Option  AutoRepeat500 5

How can I set the repeat rate?

Thanks.
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Re: keyboard repeat rate

2000-01-30 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Attila Csosz wrote:

 How could I set the keyboard repeat rate and the speed? 
 Because when I start X and end my X session I observe the following:
 when I press some key I must wait a while to get any character on the screen.
 Then the keyboard echos the characters normally onto the screen.
 Without X the keyboard works normally( I have vindozer keyboard ).

kbdrate

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Re: keyboard repeat rate

2000-01-29 Thread Saisanthosh B
Attila Csosz wrote: 
 How could I set the keyboard repeat rate and the speed? 

kbdrate -r rate -d delay

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keyboard repeat rate

2000-01-28 Thread Attila Csosz
How could I set the keyboard repeat rate and the speed? 
Because when I start X and end my X session I observe the following:
when I press some key I must wait a while to get any character on the screen.
Then the keyboard echos the characters normally onto the screen.
Without X the keyboard works normally( I have vindozer keyboard ).

Thanks
 Attila
 

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